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In a message dated 1/3/2006 8:31:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

onenineosix@... writes:

Thank you Eunice, the little one(s) will be here around Sept 4th.

There is a high chance of twins. We won't know until her first

ultrasound next week

Hi Phil,

Let us know the result of the ultrasound.

I eat French Fries once in awhile, not many, but I do eat them. If you want

them, why not eat some, exercise, then test two hours later. You may be

surprised at the results.

hugs

Eunice

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In a message dated 1/3/2006 8:31:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

onenineosix@... writes:

Thank you Eunice, the little one(s) will be here around Sept 4th.

There is a high chance of twins. We won't know until her first

ultrasound next week

Hi Phil,

Let us know the result of the ultrasound.

I eat French Fries once in awhile, not many, but I do eat them. If you want

them, why not eat some, exercise, then test two hours later. You may be

surprised at the results.

hugs

Eunice

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I still eat french fries once in a while... and tator tots and things of

that sort. Just not all the time.

Just dont eat a " super large " thing of them, and you should be ok... =)

Angelia in OR who is behind on messages

Re: Worried about BG Level since Metformin

> Thank you Eunice, the little one(s) will be here around Sept 4th.

> There is a high chance of twins. We won't know until her first

> ultrasound next week. I've kept a running record of all BG level

> readings for the last 3 months. My exercise routine is standard. Run

> 2 miles every other day along with pushups and situps(army

> standards). My diet is pretty free spirited; I've just cut out

> sweets, juices, most breads and I eat at least 1 bowl of whole grain

> cereal a day along with a piece of fruit(I really miss bananas).

> Every once in a while I treat myself to some frosted cherios. I've

> increased my water consumption to 2 quarts a day. I even splurge with

> a glass of orange juice one or twice a week.

>

> I'm so paranoid about my health until I just stay away from foods

> that even give a hint of being bad for me. Oh, and I no longer eat

> fast food. Can anyone tell me if it's ok to eat french fries every

> once in a while? I love them, but I'm afraid to eat them because of

> the starch.

>

> Thanks again Eunice for you input. I'll keep you poste don the little

> one.

>

> Take care,

>

> Phil

>

>>

>> In a message dated 1/3/2006 5:32:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

>> onenineosix@y... writes:

>>

>> Since being told that I was prediabetic, I've increased my

> exercise,

>> changed my diet, lost about 12 lbs and have a whole new outlook on

> my

>> life since recently discovering that I'm going to be a father;

> which

>> is something that I've yurned for years now.

>>

>> I have no complaints about the way that my health is going, but I

> am

>> a little concerned. Since being put on Metformin(1000mg a day),

> I'm

>> noticing that my BG level is hovering around 75.

>>

>>

>> Hi Phil,

>> Congratulations. When is the little one going to be in this big

> world?

>>

>> Since you have lost weight and changed your way of eating, you may

> not need

>> the meds anymore. But only your doctor can determine that. Are

> you keeping

>> a record of your readings along with your exercise and what you

> eat? If you

>> don't have another appointment soon, you may want to mail this to

> your

>> doctor. Also tell him what you have told us about your energy and

> hunger.

>>

>> hugs

>> Eunice

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I still eat french fries once in a while... and tator tots and things of

that sort. Just not all the time.

Just dont eat a " super large " thing of them, and you should be ok... =)

Angelia in OR who is behind on messages

Re: Worried about BG Level since Metformin

> Thank you Eunice, the little one(s) will be here around Sept 4th.

> There is a high chance of twins. We won't know until her first

> ultrasound next week. I've kept a running record of all BG level

> readings for the last 3 months. My exercise routine is standard. Run

> 2 miles every other day along with pushups and situps(army

> standards). My diet is pretty free spirited; I've just cut out

> sweets, juices, most breads and I eat at least 1 bowl of whole grain

> cereal a day along with a piece of fruit(I really miss bananas).

> Every once in a while I treat myself to some frosted cherios. I've

> increased my water consumption to 2 quarts a day. I even splurge with

> a glass of orange juice one or twice a week.

>

> I'm so paranoid about my health until I just stay away from foods

> that even give a hint of being bad for me. Oh, and I no longer eat

> fast food. Can anyone tell me if it's ok to eat french fries every

> once in a while? I love them, but I'm afraid to eat them because of

> the starch.

>

> Thanks again Eunice for you input. I'll keep you poste don the little

> one.

>

> Take care,

>

> Phil

>

>>

>> In a message dated 1/3/2006 5:32:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

>> onenineosix@y... writes:

>>

>> Since being told that I was prediabetic, I've increased my

> exercise,

>> changed my diet, lost about 12 lbs and have a whole new outlook on

> my

>> life since recently discovering that I'm going to be a father;

> which

>> is something that I've yurned for years now.

>>

>> I have no complaints about the way that my health is going, but I

> am

>> a little concerned. Since being put on Metformin(1000mg a day),

> I'm

>> noticing that my BG level is hovering around 75.

>>

>>

>> Hi Phil,

>> Congratulations. When is the little one going to be in this big

> world?

>>

>> Since you have lost weight and changed your way of eating, you may

> not need

>> the meds anymore. But only your doctor can determine that. Are

> you keeping

>> a record of your readings along with your exercise and what you

> eat? If you

>> don't have another appointment soon, you may want to mail this to

> your

>> doctor. Also tell him what you have told us about your energy and

> hunger.

>>

>> hugs

>> Eunice

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I still eat french fries once in a while... and tator tots and things of

that sort. Just not all the time.

Just dont eat a " super large " thing of them, and you should be ok... =)

Angelia in OR who is behind on messages

Re: Worried about BG Level since Metformin

> Thank you Eunice, the little one(s) will be here around Sept 4th.

> There is a high chance of twins. We won't know until her first

> ultrasound next week. I've kept a running record of all BG level

> readings for the last 3 months. My exercise routine is standard. Run

> 2 miles every other day along with pushups and situps(army

> standards). My diet is pretty free spirited; I've just cut out

> sweets, juices, most breads and I eat at least 1 bowl of whole grain

> cereal a day along with a piece of fruit(I really miss bananas).

> Every once in a while I treat myself to some frosted cherios. I've

> increased my water consumption to 2 quarts a day. I even splurge with

> a glass of orange juice one or twice a week.

>

> I'm so paranoid about my health until I just stay away from foods

> that even give a hint of being bad for me. Oh, and I no longer eat

> fast food. Can anyone tell me if it's ok to eat french fries every

> once in a while? I love them, but I'm afraid to eat them because of

> the starch.

>

> Thanks again Eunice for you input. I'll keep you poste don the little

> one.

>

> Take care,

>

> Phil

>

>>

>> In a message dated 1/3/2006 5:32:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

>> onenineosix@y... writes:

>>

>> Since being told that I was prediabetic, I've increased my

> exercise,

>> changed my diet, lost about 12 lbs and have a whole new outlook on

> my

>> life since recently discovering that I'm going to be a father;

> which

>> is something that I've yurned for years now.

>>

>> I have no complaints about the way that my health is going, but I

> am

>> a little concerned. Since being put on Metformin(1000mg a day),

> I'm

>> noticing that my BG level is hovering around 75.

>>

>>

>> Hi Phil,

>> Congratulations. When is the little one going to be in this big

> world?

>>

>> Since you have lost weight and changed your way of eating, you may

> not need

>> the meds anymore. But only your doctor can determine that. Are

> you keeping

>> a record of your readings along with your exercise and what you

> eat? If you

>> don't have another appointment soon, you may want to mail this to

> your

>> doctor. Also tell him what you have told us about your energy and

> hunger.

>>

>> hugs

>> Eunice

>>

>>

>>

>>

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